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Southern Stalemate

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作者Bonastia, Christopher
出版社University of Chicago Press
ISBN9780226063911
出版时间2012-11-01
字数75.2万
分类University of Chicago Press,进口书,外文原版书,文学,自传,回忆录

读书简介

In 1959, Virginia's Prince Edward County closed its public schools rather than obey a court order to desegregate. For five years, black children were left to fend for themselves while the courts decided if the county could continue to deny its citizens public education. Investigating this remarkable and nearly forgotten story of local, state, and federal political confrontation, Christopher Bonastia recounts the test of wills that pitted resolute African Americans against equally steadfast white segregationists in a battle over the future of public education in America.?Beginning in 1951 when black high school students protested unequal facilities and continuing through the return of whites to public schools in the 1970s and 1980s, Bonastia describes the struggle over education during the civil rights era and the human suffering that came with it, as well as the inspiring determination of black residents to see justice served. Artfully exploring the lessons of the Prince Edward saga, Southern Stalemate unearths new insights about the evolution of modern conservatism and the politics of race in America.

目录

Cover

Copyright

Title Page

Dedication

Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Why Prince Edward County?

1 White Supremacy and Black Resistance in Prince Edward County and Virginia

2 No Middle Ground: The Rapid Ascent of Massive Resistance

3 Breaking the Basket of Eggs: The Collapse of Massive Resistance

4 “The Doors Was Chained, So I Knew Then”: Educational Options during the Closing Years

5 The Federal Government Confronts the “Lone Pocket of Ludicrous Resistance”

6 “Clean as a Hound’s Tooth”: White Justifications for the School Closings

7 From the Courtroom to the Street: Black Activism in Prince Edward

8 The Grudging Resumption of Public Education

Conclusion: A County ahead of Its Time?

Abbreviations

Notes

Index